File:Francesco Petrarca, proemial sonnet of Canzoniere.webm
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[edit]DescriptionFrancesco Petrarca, proemial sonnet of Canzoniere.webm |
English: This video shows the 3D model (performed with Forensic Facial reconstruction techniques) of the poet Francesco Petrarca reciting the proemial sonnet of the Canzoniere (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta) |
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Source | http://arc-team-open-research.blogspot.com/2018/06/francesco-petrarca-mocap-experiment-in.html |
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Cicero Moraes (Arc-Team), 3d modeling and facial MoCap in Blender, Antonello Pagotto, reciting, Luca Bezzi (Arc-Team), video recording, Nicola Carrara (Museum of Anthropology of Padua University), technical support, Emma Varotto (Museum of Anthropology of Padua University), technical support |
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